Incident reports from March 29–April 4
The following incidents were reported to the Auburn Police Division from March 29–April 4.
The following incidents were reported to the Auburn Police Division from March 29–April 4.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Lee County until 4 a.m.
Ashley Ahner pulls back her long blonde hair into a braid to prepare for what might be considered the most exciting run of her life.
According to Wanda Lewis, president of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lee County, said that the event was a tremendous success. So far the event has raised over 92 thousand. The goal for the event was 100 thousand, but contributions are still encouraged. There were initially 400 reservations and despite the bad whether, the venue was packed.
On Monday, April 2, one of Opelika’s most historic trails will open just in time for those beloved spring strolls. The Azalea and Dogwood Trail is one of Opelika’s oldest treasures.
Auburn police officers shot and killed a woman in Macon County on Sunday afternoon, April 3, after she charged officers with a weapon, according to an Auburn Police Division release.
Kiesel Park hosted hundreds of furry friends and their human counterparts Saturday, April 2, at Bark in the Park.
Judge Jacob Walker issued an 18-page order Tuesday, March 29, setting the trial to begin the week of May 16, but ordered lawyers in the case to be ready as soon as May 9 if other cases on the docket are resolved.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed more than $64,000 in penalty fines for an Auburn-based contractor for violations along a construction site on Frederick Road in Opelika. OSHA proposed $64,350 for two citations against D&J Enterprises Inc, a construction and contracting firm, on March 14, 2016.
Ashley Ahner pulls back her long blond hair into a braid to prepare for what might be considered the most exciting run of her life.
The Auburn Public Library is hosting Adult Coloring Club every Thursday from noon–1 p.m in the conference room.
When she heard of the terrorist attack in Brussels, Valentina Hartarska, professor in agricultural economics, said her daughter was scared for her friends who live there.
A Georgia tasting room will soon open its doors to the thirsty community. Omaha Brewing Company, located in Omaha, Georgia, approximately 45 minutes away from Auburn, will host a grand opening for its tasting room Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2.
The following incidents were reported to the Auburn Police Division between March 22–28.
A man who escaped from custody at the Opelika Police Department is still at large.
When she heard of the terrorist attack in Brussels, Valentina Hartarska, professor in agricultural economics, said her daughter was scared for her friends who live there. "I have a young daughter who is horrified because she lived there for three months ... she asked me, 'Why is ISIS so mean?' Hartarska said. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks at an airport and subway station that killed 35 people on Monday, March 21. Hartarska taught microfinance at two universities in Brussels Hartarska said she thinks the attack will make people think twice about traveling there. "Brussels was a great place, and now I don't know how to think about it," Hartarska said.
Gov. Robert Bentley announced he had fired Spencer Collier, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency secretary, Tuesday, March 22, according to a news release issued by the governor's office.
Markale Hart's attorney is arguing Hart shot and killed freshman football player Jakell Mitchell in self-defense. Hart killed Mitchell during an altercation at the Tiger Lodge apartment complex in December 2014.
Camp Good Grief, a free day camp for children ages 5-18 who have lost a friend or family member, is a safe and welcoming place for children to have those tough discussions. The camp check in begins at 7:45 a.m on Sat., April 16 at the Opelika SportsPlex.
Auburn's 35th annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Kiesel Park on March 26 at 10 a.m. The hunt is sponsored by Wells Fargo.